Quavo (of Migos) enlists Yung Miami (of City Girls) for the entertaining, flex-heavy trap banger, “Strub Tha Ground.”
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hat do you get when you put 🎙 Quavo (of 🎙 Migos fame) and 🎙 Yung Miami (of 🎙 City Girls fame) on the same track? The answer is a certified bop. The trap is alive and well on 🎵 “Strub Tha Ground”, a catchy banger featuring minor-key production and an electrifying beat (🎛 Budda Beats). The most famous Migo doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but he doesn’t need to, believe it or not.Fittingly, Quavo dominates the majority of “Strub Tha Ground.” Following the intro, he unleashes the chorus, in all its catchiness (“Scrub the ground” repeated over and over). Then, rather than dive into that first verse, Q gives us a more varied post-chorus, which involves popping, urging her to “Shake that ass, scrub the ground,” and reacting to when “She put on them forty inches / I say ‘Woo’ and scrub the ground.” From there, we get two, confident verses, chocked-full of flex. “Bitch, I’m on the scoreboard, yes, I up the score for now,” he asserts on the second verse, adding, “Bitch, I told you scrub the ground.” Yung Miami arrives on the third verse, and she’s unapologetic AF. “Got me a condo in Jersey,” she brags, adding, “He wanted to lese it, but I made him purchase.” Woo! That’s that game right there!
Final Thoughts 💭
Will anyone leave enlightened by “Strub Tha Ground?” No, but everyone should leave entertained. There’s nothing transcendent, but between the hard flex of Quavo and the badass chick persona conveyed by Yung Miami, they bring the heat.
🎙 Quavo • 🎵 “Strub Tha Ground” • 🏷 Quality Control Music / Motown • 🗓 10.22.21
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